• Carrier adds new Vector trailer refrigeration units

    8700 single-temperature TRU and 8800MT multi-temperature unit are designed to help fleets further reduce emissions for regulatory compliance and improved sustainability.
    July 20, 2023
    3 min read
    Carrier Transicold
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    Carrier Transicold now offers two premium-performance versions of its Vector trailer refrigeration system, which is designed to deliver high efficiencies and significantly reduced emissions for regulatory compliance and improved sustainability.

    “The new Vector 8700 single-temperature unit and Vector 8800MT multi-temperature unit build upon the legacy of E-Drive, the all-electric refrigeration technology pioneered and refined by Carrier Transicold, and used by thousands of fleets worldwide,” Bill Maddox, senior manager of product management for Truck Trailer Americas at Carrier Transicold, said in a news release. “These premium-performance units reduce particulate emissions by 96% while adding significant gains in fuel efficiency compared to standard Vector models.”

    The new units feature an advanced version of the smart engine used throughout Carrier Transicold’s existing trailer platforms. Benefits include:

    • Enhanced compliance: Under current regulations, the new Vector units provide lifetime compliance with the California Air Resources Board’s (CARB’s) stricter emissions rules for trailer refrigeration systems.
    • Significantly better fuel economy: The advanced engine used in both units features common-rail fuel injection for optimized fuel delivery that reduces consumption by 5-10%. The new third speed, called “eco speed,” automatically decreases engine RPMs during intervals where conditions permit, improving operating efficiency compared to normal low-speed operation and providing more fuel savings.
    • Greater sustainability: The units use R-452A refrigerant with a global warming potential 45% lower than that of the traditional transport refrigeration unit refrigerant, R-404A. The efficient common rail fuel system and a diesel oxidation catalyst push particulate, hydrocarbon, and NOx emissions to new lows, making the units the most environmentally responsible models in the Vector series for fleets seeking sustainable options.
    • Built-in electric standby: The units’ refrigeration and freezing capacities remain constant when using integrated plug-in electric standby capability, unlike competitive refrigeration systems that can lose as much as 26% of their rated capacity when using standby power. During use, the Vector units’ electric standby capability eliminates engine fuel consumption, noise, and emissions, and reduces operating costs.
    • Simplified maintenance: E-Drive technology provides a streamlined unit design in which the diesel engine is direct-coupled to a high-output generator that produces power for the all-electric refrigeration system, eliminating many common serviceable components and making the units easier to maintain. Intelligent controls automatically activate individual components, running only what the refrigeration system needs, precisely when needed, so components run less and last longer than traditional counterparts.

    The units are equipped with Carrier Transicold’s industry-leading Lynx Fleet telematics solution for remote monitoring of temperatures, location, movement, and system operating performance (subscription required).

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